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In a remote corner of northern Iraq, Kurdish militants fighting Turkey thrive, protected by mountains and a complex web of relationships.

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The Bush administration will roll out its long-debated statement accusing a Revolutionary Guard Corps division in Iran of supporting terrorism.

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I continue to believe that everyone has us where they want us in Iraq: we're holding up the floor for Iraqi politicians to do their endless tribal dance.

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President Bush will warn that the U.S. will not accept a change of power from one Castro brother to another.

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President Bush will warn Wednesday that the U.S. will not accept a political transition in Cuba in which power changes from one Castro brother to another.

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The West's stomach for investing blood and treasure in Afghanistan for another decade is unclear. But I see no alternative.

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American Jews are trying to reconcile their support of Israel, a Turkish ally, with their commitment to fighting genocide.

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Tensions escalated between the United States and China over Congress's awarding its highest civilian honor to the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader.

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Big cash bonuses are another desperate reminder of how little planning was done for the Iraq war, and how much damage it has done to America's forces.

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Vladimir V. Putin's suggestion last month that he might remain in power has frustrated U.S. hopes that his departure would move Russia toward a more democratic society.

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A United States administration casting around for soldiering scraps in Moldova should be careful about saber-rattling toward Iran.

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Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez is the most senior war commander of a string of retired officers who have harshly criticized the conduct of the Iraq war.

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Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez is the most senior war commander of a string of retired officers who have harshly criticized the conduct of the Iraq war.

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A House committee voted to condemn the mass killings of Armenians in Turkey in World War I as genocide.

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A convoy opened fire on a sedan carrying four people in Baghdad, witnesses and police officials said.

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Gen. Pervez Musharraf's "election" as Pakistan's president was a perversion of democracy.

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The Iraqi prime minister's office said Sunday that an inquiry found that Blackwater guards who shot Iraqi civilians three weeks ago were unprovoked.

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American officials have found some supporters within President Hamid Karzai's administration of their push to spray herbicide on opium poppies, officials said.

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Two scholars contend that the Jewish lobby jeopardizes the national security of the United States.

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The State Department said it would now send its own personnel as monitors on all of Blackwater USA's security convoys in and around Baghdad.

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Senator Barack Obama plans to call on the U.S. to greatly reduce its stockpiles to lower the threat of nuclear terrorism, aides say.

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Participants in a Baghdad security operation this month say that at least one guard continued firing on civilians while colleagues called for a cease-fire.

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New York's hot blast of nastiness and jingoism toward Mahmoud Ahmadinejad only served to pump him up for his domestic audience.

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Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte called for a peaceful transition from military rule but did not criticize Monday's deportation of an opposition leader.

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The apparent breakdown comes just as the White House is struggling to find evidence that there is progress toward a functioning government.